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Joseph Nicholas Gallo (born November 19, 1993) is an American professional baseball outfielder, third baseman and first baseman who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Texas Rangers , New York Yankees , Los Angeles Dodgers , Minnesota Twins and Washington Nationals .
Gallo started as an enforcer and hitman for Joe Profaci in the Profaci crime family.In addition to helping to manage his father's loan-sharking business and Larry Gallo's vending machine and jukebox operations (with the latter often perceived as the "crown jewel" of the family's rackets), he directly oversaw a variety of enterprises, including floating dice and high-stakes card games ...
Joey Gallo reacts after making an out against the Red Sox on July 17. The Texas Rangers traded Gallo on July 28 of last year in a move that was designed to help give the Yankees a much-needed ...
Joey Gallo and the Washington Nationals agreed Tuesday to a $5 million, one-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press. Gallo gets a $2.5 million salary, and ...
Lawrence "Larry" Gallo (November 3, 1927 – May 16, 1968) was an American mobster who became a member of the Profaci crime family of La Cosa Nostra in New York City. His younger brothers Joey and Albert would follow him into organized crime. Larry was the leader of the Gallo Crew from President Street in Red Hook, Brooklyn. [1]
Joey Gallo says he wants to stay with the New York Yankees, but he really wants to be in the place where he could strike out four times a game, and bat .165 without having to hear about either ...
Gallo, who was on a one-year, $11 million contract with the Twins, finished last year with a .177 batting average and a league-average .741 OPS. He hit 21 homers, which tied for the second most on ...
In early 1971, Joe Gallo was released from prison. As a supposedly conciliatory gesture, Colombo invited Gallo to a peace meeting with an offering of $1,000. [25] Gallo refused the invitation, wanting $100,000 to stop the conflict, which Colombo refused to pay. [26] At that point, acting boss Vincenzo Aloi issued a new order to kill Gallo. [26]